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>>> like financials and technology. both will be industrials, led by housing for 2013 and a big uptick in construction. there has to be special infrastructure plans coming out of washington and that should really get a lot of the industrial names, both large cap, mid-cap and small cap moving. >> you like industrials. you think 2013 will be a pretty good year for the market? >> i think it will get off to a better start. i think people are make doing much of the fiscal cliff and you will see us bridging the gap of the cliff. >> do you have a rally you'd hang your hat on? >> not a purebred industrial. standout brand, you touched on earlier, enger sol rand. they could send them over to your house, as construction picks up, ingersoll should be able to take advantage. and one off on that is ford. a great 2013. >> j.b.? >> we're coming into 2013 about twice the waiting in health care than the s&p 500, by far our biggest overweight. we're in the business of secular trends and want to be in something that has staying power. it i
>>> like financials and technology. both will be industrials, led by housing for 2013 and a big uptick in construction. there has to be special infrastructure plans coming out of washington and that should really get a lot of the industrial names, both large cap, mid-cap and small cap moving. >> you like industrials. you think 2013 will be a pretty good year for the market? >> i think it will get off to a better start. i think people are make doing much of the fiscal cliff...
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the tools that really make you productive our technology-based. david: are looking at a five-year, would you go for a basket of goods in technology or i know you like intel, would you rather buy a specific stock like intel beaten-down recently? >> it depends on your level of risk. if you're at low risk investor don't want to do a lot of homework, etf o are the way to . it would probably be a good way to play it. if you want to do more homework and insight into where you think companies spend money, where we try to put all of our technology pics on the business side, we would buy something like intel and to individual stocks in that area. shibani: something i have been hearing a lot about as we get closer and closer to the fiscal cliff, the r. word, recession. is that something that traders are taught about once again as a headline, as a risk to take me prevent for the end of the year and going into 2013? >> i don't think the recession issue is such a big deal on the trading floor and certainly not hearing guys back your talk about it. trading edib
the tools that really make you productive our technology-based. david: are looking at a five-year, would you go for a basket of goods in technology or i know you like intel, would you rather buy a specific stock like intel beaten-down recently? >> it depends on your level of risk. if you're at low risk investor don't want to do a lot of homework, etf o are the way to . it would probably be a good way to play it. if you want to do more homework and insight into where you think companies...
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sued for infringing patents related to data storage technology. edmunds.com predicting new car sales will slow in the new year but still plenty of optimism in the auto industry. consumers will continue to benefit from new models, new technology potentially lower prices as automakers continue to fight for market share. we continue "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. shares of rim, research in motion. rim it is for real. shares of research in motion. research in motion has been beaten down the past couple of sessions. concerns of a new structure put in effect, and what they were going to do is use a tear factor, those tiers, is unclears unclear how they were going to break down. it contributes to the research in motion revenue. for two days we saw the selling from the blackberry maker, and now it is bouncing back and a nice performance. talking to the analyst talking positively saying it has been beaten down. the blackberry 10, january 30. put it on y
sued for infringing patents related to data storage technology. edmunds.com predicting new car sales will slow in the new year but still plenty of optimism in the auto industry. consumers will continue to benefit from new models, new technology potentially lower prices as automakers continue to fight for market share. we continue "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. shares of rim,...
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the best performing groups have been basic materials, industrials, technology. so for a market that seems to be concerned about the cliff, these are names showing a lot of relative strength. and i think one reason for this and basing materials is the best idea for next year, is that not only are we starting to see a meaner version trade, they did so terribly for two years, but with china strengthening, with europe hopefully stabilizing and then u.s. housing and really a lot more construction taking place, it's a very good story for cyclicals, yes. i think it is risk on. i want you want to buy the dips in the first half, but sentiment is going to start the year pretty strong and that doesn't bode well for the first couple months of the year. >> hey, tom, steve wise. good call on the market this year. i was skeptical around midyear when you were out with such an optimistic call, even earlier in the year i was skeptical. >> yeah, thanks. >> he's just a skeptic, tom, let's put that on the table. >> but you talk to so many institutional investors, what is your sense,
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at year's end, it flexed its military and technological muscle with its first rocket launch successfully placing a satellite in orbit. number seven. brutality by police and private security was out in the open in south africa where the killing of minors was captured on camera and broadcast everywhere. miners were protesting, demanding higher wages. the price they had to pay shocked the world. number six. ten more years. the communist party of china selected new leaders. the secretive process produced a new president and l.a. lakers fan married to a rock star. but china's foreign policies are likely to stay the same, though the new leaders under pressure to deal with corruption and poverty at home. number five. mohamed morsi, a leader of the muslim brotherhood and islamist group became president of egypt. >> celebrate the victory of mohamed morsi. >> as his predecessor went on trial from his hospital bed, morsi impressed the west by helping to broker the cease-fire that ended an outbreak of warfare between hamas and israel. he then disappointed everyone by awarding himself sweeping powers
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they are known for a compression technologies that make the web surfing faster. if the user experience of blackberry 10 and developers don't get excited about the next platform, then they are toast. david: one thing they have surprised me about iphone or about apple in general, is they haven't taken advantage of the problems that rimm has to get into the business market. they are so focused on getting the new jazzy thing for the consumer, rather than the business user, that they haven't tried to invade that market. does that surprise you? >> yes, to a certain degree. i think mostly on the ipad they are making a lot more inroads than they are with the iphone. iphone is sort of still a back door sort of deployment. i think once -- sort of microsoft might wind up helping apple in the sense that a lot of people think they are developing office for ios. if that comes out, i think a lot of people will turn towards ios. liz: you make a great point about security. that's why security authorities in the united states, federal government uses blackberry. >> that's right. l
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we have experience of pieces but not coming together with the new technology. >> host: what are your main sources? >> guest: i depend on all lot i tend not to watch the three broadcast it is usually as a role of an academic to see what they are doing. i watch cable news flipping between cnn and fox and ms nbc to see what is happening but also how they spend it and what are their views. by the time i get home and those that are connected to various web sites. of what i tried to doo-doo even if i try to separate the points, it is what we need to do a sample from different sources. >> what is the importance of the do the show? >> right now. and the colts their report speak truth to power better than any journalist they do a great job to highlight the important issues of the day with the political system the honesty and straightforwardness and accuracy making use it as the ombudsman and and it is really funny. >> host: annenberg school of communication dean michael x. delli carpini is our guest. you mention you tend toward the progressive views. are reata period of stovepipe being? >> a
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so what do people think that's awesome the technology is there are you mad. bonhomie we're told by the things you don't want to get is there's evidence this is already happening as you can see on websites like spy based dot com that sell nothing but tracking and monitoring devices it's also eerily clear that it's become so normal that sites like amazon have devoted an entire section to spy gadgets with products like infrared stealth binoculars and night vision goggles. once a seemingly revolutionary almost sign fi idea the future it seems has arrived leaving any notion of privacy in the past in washington christine for sound card. and speaking of privacy there is not much of it online these days you can find just about anything or anyone on the internet and if you think hackers are the only ones trying to get in touch with your personal information think again here's our t. is liz wall with the top ten reasons you should care about cybersecurity issues being brought up in the u.s. congress. well here at r.a.t we pay close attention to what's happening on capi
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you see, for example, materials, technology, industrials doing very well. i think those will be the real eaters in the second half of the year. shibani: it will not happen as robustly here in the united states. >> first of all, the u.s. could surprise a little bit. maybe deliver a little bit better than the consensus. you see housing doing better. you see manufacturing, certainly, doing better. the shanghai composite is up 15% in just the last 30 days. you are starting to see better manufacturing data. better exporting data. also, the nations in the pacific rim, as well as, latin america. shibani: before i want to ask you -- >> i am a little concerned if we trigger the fiscal cliff, you may see a rotation away from lower quality debt. if we avoid that, then, i think, though bonds will be an attractive asset class this year and maybe more so than investment grade. certainly, both are more attractive than treasuries. shibani: david joy, thank you for being on with us today. a very happy new year to you, as well. >> thank you. same to you. ashley: the fiscal c
you see, for example, materials, technology, industrials doing very well. i think those will be the real eaters in the second half of the year. shibani: it will not happen as robustly here in the united states. >> first of all, the u.s. could surprise a little bit. maybe deliver a little bit better than the consensus. you see housing doing better. you see manufacturing, certainly, doing better. the shanghai composite is up 15% in just the last 30 days. you are starting to see better...
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but if the farmers and science and technology and governance get the farmers to produce ten times as much with the same water we clearly are in a constantly changing position and we are at this point in history where seven billion and if you're a pessimist used to talk about nine and a half billion in future if you're an optimist like me you probably say eight and a half to nine billion by going to twenty fifty and it's all could because one is being an optimist and suggesting that if we are as industrious and clever as well as good stewards of water that's the important part which is hard to get people to do if we can be good stewards of water we can in fact get to twenty fifty twenty one hundred. because in a position where we we haven't destroyed the water resources but in order to do that we've got to do a whole lot of things namely in what i call a what people call the food supply chain we're going to get consumers to be sensible to consume sensibly not throw food away choose the right foods to be healthy and to keep your environment healthy make sure that the corporations in th
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we. see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. the admission of free accreditation free. course is free. free is free. free. moseley braun video for your media. and free media. tom. is a. welcome to cross talk about. talking about the politics of water. and i go back to tony in london in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million that was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred it also wasn't a really very big pressure on resources although smith was raised but nothing else where the food was around the same time i did point out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was right but he was also wrong because as it turned out two hundred years later when the population was. six or seven billion the farmers had inc
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sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name doesn't need to be called the dark but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're getting into a sharp break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water suggesting. as a. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. deadly rivals. fifteen people killing each other. country. from society. myself and my. brother. and my frustration. that. well into the. tube. in u.s. history. as a stall model kill or be killed with colors matching the national police come. to this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they are made in america o
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sexy technology sells national level aggregates so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments name don't need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social power and that's a sort of dynamic that the global system at the moment is not willing to confront gentlemen we're going to a short break and after that shoppers will continue our discussion on water storage tank. it is a. deadly rivals for decades. if good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will attack myself chemical attack my brother understand my contact with him and you know i am going to be basically attacked the cops of my anger and my frustration. that upgrade well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model killer to kill with the colors matching the nation
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here is to technology. tracy: eight hours is essentially new york to key west. lori: i would go like every friday. a christmas outage left millions of users without users streaming netflix. shibani joshi with this christmas debacle next. tracy: washington cannot agree on a plan for the fiscal cliff. we go to the nation's capital after break. let's take a look at how the dollar is faring against foreign currencies as we head to break. ♪ with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. lori: the senate returns to washington tomorrow. with just five days to address the dreaded fiscal cliff. peter barnes is live in d.c. with the very latest. peter: everyone
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they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three women did, which was, you just kinda got really comfy in the seat, and you just waited to hear what was gonna be laid out. - hi-yo, silver-- away! - "yolo" is a catchphrase that kinda, like-- it means "you only live once"-- yolo. - hi-yo, silver! - you never leave and go, "hi-yo-- i'm out." - oh, my god! - you know, wouldn't you hate to be higgins, to have to be around that guy all the time, with the speedos and the beer? i think higgins should've gotten combat pay. - a truly wise man never plays leapfrog with a unicorn. - when a crime proved too difficult for insurance investigators to solve
they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three...
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they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three women did, which was, you just kinda got really comfy in the seat, and you just waited to hear what was gonna be laid out. - hi-yo, silver-- away! - "yolo" is a catchphrase that kinda, like-- it means "you only live once"-- yolo. - hi-yo, silver! - you never leave and go, "hi-yo-- i'm out." - oh, my god! - you know, wouldn't you hate to be higgins, to have to be around that guy all the time, with the speedos and the beer? i think higgins should've gotten combat pay. - a truly wise man never plays leapfrog with a unicorn. - when a crime proved too difficult for insurance investigators to solve
they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three...
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they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three women did, which was, you just kinda got really comfy in the seat, and you just waited to hear what was gonna be laid out. - hi-yo, silver-- away! - "yolo" is a catchphrase that kinda, like-- it means "you only live once"-- yolo. - hi-yo, silver! - you never leave and go, "hi-yo-- i'm out." - oh, my god! - you know, wouldn't you hate to be higgins, to have to be around that guy all the time, with the speedos and the beer? i think higgins should've gotten combat pay. - a truly wise man never plays leapfrog with a unicorn. - when a crime proved too difficult for insurance investigators to solve
they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three...
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could go to all these places, that the video was constructed with special effects and green screen technology. >> there's certain situations where i see a video and i think, if that's fake, i get angry at people. i'd be like, what are you -- i can't believe you did that. i was emotionally invested in this thing because i thought had it guy was actually there. >> could one guy really dance in all these places? >> i'd be ticked. i'd be ticked if it was a green screen fake. does anybody know what this guy does for a living? >> traveling god's green earth or standing in front of the green screen? when we come back. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. h
could go to all these places, that the video was constructed with special effects and green screen technology. >> there's certain situations where i see a video and i think, if that's fake, i get angry at people. i'd be like, what are you -- i can't believe you did that. i was emotionally invested in this thing because i thought had it guy was actually there. >> could one guy really dance in all these places? >> i'd be ticked. i'd be ticked if it was a green screen fake. does...
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for an hour and leave and ordered an online on amazon or another retailer and that is an example of technology hurting retail and -- instead of helping it. i definitely see some softness there. adam: we are out of time but appreciate you being with us on i hope you are wrong. be well, have a wonderful new year and we will have you back on fbi and. could uncle sam solve the fiscal crisis by selling off billions of dollars in assets? things like amtrak. would you buy? or real-estate. we are crunching the numbers next to the take a look at today's winners and losers. adam: 30 past the hour every 15 minutes, lauren simonetti is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the dow is trying to hold on to 13,000 with exactly eight trading hours left in 2012. we are accelerating to the downside. to quote gerri willis, she said oh when i pointed out we picked up speed to the down side. gerri: we will have a similar remark to the final trading hour. he is joining us -- is this a oh kind of day, >> because there has been no news, like of participation in this marketplace is abysmal so don't read much in
for an hour and leave and ordered an online on amazon or another retailer and that is an example of technology hurting retail and -- instead of helping it. i definitely see some softness there. adam: we are out of time but appreciate you being with us on i hope you are wrong. be well, have a wonderful new year and we will have you back on fbi and. could uncle sam solve the fiscal crisis by selling off billions of dollars in assets? things like amtrak. would you buy? or real-estate. we are...
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they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three women did, which was, you just kinda got really comfy in the seat, and you just waited to hear what was gonna be laid out. - hi-yo, silver-- away! - "yolo" is a catchphrase that kinda, like-- it means "you only live once"-- yolo. - hi-yo, silver! - you never leave and go, "hi-yo-- i'm out." - oh, my god! - you know, wouldn't you hate to be higgins, to have to be around that guy all the time, with the speedos and the beer? i think higgins should've gotten combat pay. - a truly wise man never plays leapfrog with a unicorn. - when a crime proved too difficult for insurance investigators to solve
they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three...
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they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three women did, which was, you just kinda got really comfy in the seat, and you just waited to hear what was gonna be laid out. - hi-yo, silver-- away! - "yolo" is a catchphrase that kinda, like-- it means "you only live once"-- yolo. - hi-yo, silver! - you never leave and go, "hi-yo-- i'm out." - oh, my god! - you know, wouldn't you hate to be higgins, to have to be around that guy all the time, with the speedos and the beer? i think higgins should've gotten combat pay. - a truly wise man never plays leapfrog with a unicorn. - when a crime proved too difficult for insurance investigators to solve
they say, "we have the technology. "we'll rebuild him," in a very serious tone, which i just think is hysterical. - even if you weren't a fan of the show, if you hear those words, you know, "steve austin, astronaut," you know, "a man barely alive," automatically, you know it's "the six million dollar man." - hello, angels. - when you hear "hello, angels," or "good morning, angels," what you wanna do, is do exactly what those three...
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we have lots of technologies to help you on every platform. also, how are you safe guarding those devices yourself? what are the processes you're doing at home and church and a group you hang out and share information. all these places, be aware making sure your cyber footprint is as small as possible and making sure you are the toughest target to hit in the crowd. make sure your password is better than mine. >> i've taken to changing mine every couple months and that's probably not enough even doing that. thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. have a great holiday. >> the chief privacy officer at mcafee. >> there's a picture of air force one returning the president from his vacation in hawaii. some of this is about optics but set up expectations there will be last-go round here before year end to find some framework to resolve the fiscal cliff. we'll find out more a little bit later on. senator reid is having a news conference at b1:00 p.m. >> when we come back, the next global economic house may not be in asia. it may be different th
we have lots of technologies to help you on every platform. also, how are you safe guarding those devices yourself? what are the processes you're doing at home and church and a group you hang out and share information. all these places, be aware making sure your cyber footprint is as small as possible and making sure you are the toughest target to hit in the crowd. make sure your password is better than mine. >> i've taken to changing mine every couple months and that's probably not...
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technology can come to the rescue. jonathan bloom has a couple of ways you can instantly give gifts wout just a click of the mouse. sometimes you don't even have to pay for them. >> a flurry of shopping bags flood san francisco streets as the christmas clock ticks down. last minute shopping is not for the faint of heart. if you are a procrastinator that happens to be lazy and cheap you may fall in love with an app. >> free as you don't have to pay for them. these are basically coupons that you can wrap up and send as a gift. >> it does make it easy to give gifts at the last minute. >> you can go with the free gift or add to it using a credit card and send it to any of your facebook friends. >> i have many holiday gifts, three today. >> you are a bit of a procrastinator? >> normally i'm not but it's been very busy. >> now another company wants a piece of the action and they have been feeling attention lately. >> the company is facebook, a few weeks ago they went live with facebook gifts and covered their own site with a
technology can come to the rescue. jonathan bloom has a couple of ways you can instantly give gifts wout just a click of the mouse. sometimes you don't even have to pay for them. >> a flurry of shopping bags flood san francisco streets as the christmas clock ticks down. last minute shopping is not for the faint of heart. if you are a procrastinator that happens to be lazy and cheap you may fall in love with an app. >> free as you don't have to pay for them. these are basically...
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someone's watching facial recognition technology was once something only side five flicks could dream up but now it's beginning to look a lot stranger than fiction the f.b.i. is planning on having a collection of over twelve million searchable frontal photos so here's how the process works you take a camera like this one then you take a picture like this and then it's uploaded onto a database and here's where the magic happens the picture is then cross referenced with other pictures in the already existing database pairing up you know your features like cheeks eyes what have you every facial recognition software has different methods algorithms if you will but you get the point facebook for instance is already employing similar technology and getting a lot of flack for it if you have a facebook account chances are you've already used it without even knowing about it when you upload pictures facebook automatically picks out similar looking people and cross references the pictures with others that have been uploaded to the site it's not completely accurate but arguably getting there and
someone's watching facial recognition technology was once something only side five flicks could dream up but now it's beginning to look a lot stranger than fiction the f.b.i. is planning on having a collection of over twelve million searchable frontal photos so here's how the process works you take a camera like this one then you take a picture like this and then it's uploaded onto a database and here's where the magic happens the picture is then cross referenced with other pictures in the...
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when he checks in i will confirm he has not had an unexpected technic technological octo-arian epiphany. thank you for confirming that news. >> whoever it was was such a lowlife he tried to answer you when you posed a question whether it was julian? >> is there a way to find someone who does this? >> i think so. you can try to move the market this way and a lot of real problems with this. >> scum. >> hopefully it's not julian, then i wouldn't be saying that. >> countdown on the fiscal cliff, jim himes, and the political strategy of debt negotiations from analysts from both parties. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are
when he checks in i will confirm he has not had an unexpected technic technological octo-arian epiphany. thank you for confirming that news. >> whoever it was was such a lowlife he tried to answer you when you posed a question whether it was julian? >> is there a way to find someone who does this? >> i think so. you can try to move the market this way and a lot of real problems with this. >> scum. >> hopefully it's not julian, then i wouldn't be saying that....
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it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those are two sectors we really like. >> okay. and curious, as an emerging market investor, how closely are you watching the fiscal cliff negotiations here in the u.s., the debt crisis in europe? how closely are you watching factors and how does that impact the way you invest in emerging markets? >> emerging markets continue to be married to developed markets. the correlation is definitely still there. so what happens in the u.s. and europe plays out to a great degree in the emerging markets. so i definitely have my eyes there. i think what you're starting to see in china is th
it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those...
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shares of marvell technology falling this morning. company says they're going to seek to overturn a jury's patent infringement finding. yesterday a federal jury found marvell infringed two patents held by carnegie mellon. the chipmaker has been ordered to pay $1.2 billion in damages. another big payday maybe for -- >> lawyers. >> now to the winter storm slamming the east coast. the weather channel's reynolds wolf joins us now with more. is this one named, reynolds? >> this one is indeed named. this one is given the name euclid. go figure. i say that spells trouble. it's certainly going to spell trouble for people trying to travel out of new york. you look at this color code behind us, where you happen to see the orange and the yellow. just like on a traffic light you're going to have a little bit of caution there. but ground travel at least air travel may come to a screeching halt in places like boston, portland, maine, mind you and even in buffalo, all due to this immense storm. take a look at it. for some people it means just rain l
shares of marvell technology falling this morning. company says they're going to seek to overturn a jury's patent infringement finding. yesterday a federal jury found marvell infringed two patents held by carnegie mellon. the chipmaker has been ordered to pay $1.2 billion in damages. another big payday maybe for -- >> lawyers. >> now to the winter storm slamming the east coast. the weather channel's reynolds wolf joins us now with more. is this one named, reynolds? >> this one...
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now, let's take a look at technology. we do see some of the tech stocks doing pretty well. hewlett-packard and intel have been among the real losers for the year 2012 on the dow. today, you continue to see this trend which is a little better. back to you. dagen: thank you. the senate returning to washington tomorrow. the president, as well. five days left to revert the fiscal cliff. now that plan b is that, will there be a plan c or f for failing? peter: president obama expecting to arrive in d.c. tomorrow. white house says they will let us know if there is any update in the talks for congressional leadership. the leader's office is me no news to report. as of now, we are still headed for the cliff. on january 1, the nation faces a $5 trillion tax increase over ten years to the expiration of the bush tax cuts. the lapse of the bush tax cut would mean the top would go to 39.6. tax rates would also go all for lower income earners. the maximum lowest rate going back to 15%. four investors, capital gains rates would revert to 20%. dagen: i will not utter that word. thank you fo
now, let's take a look at technology. we do see some of the tech stocks doing pretty well. hewlett-packard and intel have been among the real losers for the year 2012 on the dow. today, you continue to see this trend which is a little better. back to you. dagen: thank you. the senate returning to washington tomorrow. the president, as well. five days left to revert the fiscal cliff. now that plan b is that, will there be a plan c or f for failing? peter: president obama expecting to arrive in...
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that's the end of your case. >> no, you're not reducing your technological. you are pushing it out. >> you are able to do this but if you don't allow yourself to do carbon, that's a technology that you're taking off the table and any time you take technology off the table, your overall growth -- >> there's another analogy here. >> you're replacing it with something else. >> juliet? >> the main point i want to make is fixating on growth can overlock political questions of power. >> correct. >> who is being challenged, the fossil fuel. >> and distribution and i do think the key issue in western industrialized economy is -- >> can i say something, please? >> juliet, yes. >> the first thing, to christian's point, what happens to an overall growth to your story is a question mark. absolutely we've got to expand the clean energy sector and sustainable parts of the economy. but what that means for what happens to gdp is a question that we don't know the answer to now, i think. that's the first point. i absolutely agree with you about power and so forth. i think to h
that's the end of your case. >> no, you're not reducing your technological. you are pushing it out. >> you are able to do this but if you don't allow yourself to do carbon, that's a technology that you're taking off the table and any time you take technology off the table, your overall growth -- >> there's another analogy here. >> you're replacing it with something else. >> juliet? >> the main point i want to make is fixating on growth can overlock political...
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>> it's going to force money into technology, it's going to force money into stocks. and that's going to happen over the course of the first two quarters. now, the debt ceiling extension, until they deal with that, the benefit of the temper trade, the benefit of all this money, this fed, the quantitative easings those benefits donald materialize until they handle the debt ceiling. >> larry, in terms of just going over the cliff, doesn't it make sense, forget about the ineptitude of allowing it to happen, doesn't it make sense for each party to go over? because then obama gets the tax increase that he wanted, right? the republicans aren't seen by their constituency of giving into the tax increase and then they start from there, anew, and you can bring it down to the middle class tax cut. so, why isn't that the way it's going to be playing out and the meeting by the house on sunday, just optic. obama coming back, just optics. >> well, like i said a couple of minutes ago, it's the relief rally versus the negative impact of the fiscal cliff. in other words, the recession
>> it's going to force money into technology, it's going to force money into stocks. and that's going to happen over the course of the first two quarters. now, the debt ceiling extension, until they deal with that, the benefit of the temper trade, the benefit of all this money, this fed, the quantitative easings those benefits donald materialize until they handle the debt ceiling. >> larry, in terms of just going over the cliff, doesn't it make sense, forget about the ineptitude of...
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business and technology reporter david louie is tracking their moves for us. >> reporter: and i would be smug and say i got all my shopping done but they need to get the presents under tree. some of the major malls are closing at 6:00. we've already seen some stores already closed. >> you can tell from the long lines at the checkout stands and from the volume of cars pulling into the mall there is a lot of last minute shopping under way. >> i found out there is christmas tomorrow. i have a little shopping. >> but the shoppers are mostly men on christmas eve. >> are you giving me a hard time waiting for the last minute. >> reporter: why did you wait so long? >> i got most of it done. >> reporter: these are the frosting on the cake for retailers. they are projecting holiday sales will be 2-3% above last year. not bad considering the recession isn't over. busiest uncertainty is what to buy. this shopper had two sesame street elmos. >> i'm trying to figure out what to get that. assault hardest thing. you can't buy things too intricate. >> maybe the strategy which toys attract their attent
business and technology reporter david louie is tracking their moves for us. >> reporter: and i would be smug and say i got all my shopping done but they need to get the presents under tree. some of the major malls are closing at 6:00. we've already seen some stores already closed. >> you can tell from the long lines at the checkout stands and from the volume of cars pulling into the mall there is a lot of last minute shopping under way. >> i found out there is christmas...
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. >> you don't need technology. >> no technology! >> maude: in the movie, they take away... >> cooper: right. >> maude: ...the wi-fi out of the house. and they actually did take the wi-fi out of our house. >> cooper: visiting apatow's home feels like stepping into an apatow movie. why did you take the wi-fi out of the house? >> apatow: we think there's electronic waves which do bad things to your brain. >> cooper: oh, okay. >> apatow: we don't have any proof but... >> cooper: do you like having your whole family in your movies? >> apatow: yeah, no, i really like it. it's kind of like this. like this is what the day is like. they are weirdly comfortable together and funny, and it's nice to, you know, see them every day. >> cooper: how did it start? how did you...? >> apatow: i just thought it would be interesting to see a real family in a movie, because it's always frustrating that you can tell the kids aren't the kids of those actors. >> cooper: do you ever find it too personal? like discussions you've had end up in a movie? >> lesli
. >> you don't need technology. >> no technology! >> maude: in the movie, they take away... >> cooper: right. >> maude: ...the wi-fi out of the house. and they actually did take the wi-fi out of our house. >> cooper: visiting apatow's home feels like stepping into an apatow movie. why did you take the wi-fi out of the house? >> apatow: we think there's electronic waves which do bad things to your brain. >> cooper: oh, okay. >> apatow: we...
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there's no judgment about why we're in iraq and in this new movie i gather you know it is about our technological. slick this it's not about the morality of whether you're going into other countries to to kill or kidnap people do you think it's an element of self-censorship in a kind of post nine eleven world and cinematic self-censorship in the sense of self love i think i think that america. because of the the uncertainties of the ninety's the terrorism and so forth and the concept of globalization that we wanted badly on a capitalist. that we've lost sight of the home. millipede it takes to be in our position we have to go we came out of world war two the richest most prosperous country in that. we built up a national security state over those seventy years and next to none on earth ever not the roman empire the british empire has ever been so big we don't even know how big. militarily but unfortunately the thought process that goes into studying history and knowing what how this came to being has been lost which is why your series is so crucial all of our little going to agree with you or the
there's no judgment about why we're in iraq and in this new movie i gather you know it is about our technological. slick this it's not about the morality of whether you're going into other countries to to kill or kidnap people do you think it's an element of self-censorship in a kind of post nine eleven world and cinematic self-censorship in the sense of self love i think i think that america. because of the the uncertainties of the ninety's the terrorism and so forth and the concept of...
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is taiwan technology rival. taiwan tourism officials block that had deal. >> look at that light display. p that works enough, the nation is also fired the prague fill harmonic-to-during celebrations. getting a bird's eye view of the show, $4300 a person. >> just moments ago, london welcomed the new year over the river thames. bells from big ben rang loudly. it caps a big dear for london. >> they're not going to have as much fun as we are with fire works on the embark dareo coming up, new apps helping smart phone users stick to their new year's resolution autos an animal fight caught on camera. what experts say was behind this battle. >> as mount tam camera. clouds in the sky. they should not interfere with our viewing. i'm spencer christian n midnight forecast coming up. >> want to check the traffic this, is a live view of the golden gate bridge. everybody heading into san francisco is running into traffic. it's incoming traffic to the city. if you're headed into san francisco just expect it's going to be slow g
is taiwan technology rival. taiwan tourism officials block that had deal. >> look at that light display. p that works enough, the nation is also fired the prague fill harmonic-to-during celebrations. getting a bird's eye view of the show, $4300 a person. >> just moments ago, london welcomed the new year over the river thames. bells from big ben rang loudly. it caps a big dear for london. >> they're not going to have as much fun as we are with fire works on the embark dareo...
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she has a lot of technology to work with. she's got some very slow moving parts at hp that she is going to have to decide what to do with. hp has made some forays into the cloud so they understand what software is. they have tons of developers but they have parts of their business that are -- need the same transformation we're talking about with dell and sysco. >> great to have you on the show. have a happy and healthy new year. see you on the other side. >> thanks. >> ann winblad. weis? >> to me you have to separate what is happening in the fundamentals with companies versus what the market is paying for at stock price and amazon is to me egregiously over valued. facebook is all -- i'd rather pay up 10% knowing they are well into their strategy than sitting there watching stock go lower. >> who has another thought? >> i think just to mispoint if the market worked that way and you could say okay. everything is working right and it is 10% higher so i'll pay for it. facebook when it starts to get on a roll we'll be talking abou
she has a lot of technology to work with. she's got some very slow moving parts at hp that she is going to have to decide what to do with. hp has made some forays into the cloud so they understand what software is. they have tons of developers but they have parts of their business that are -- need the same transformation we're talking about with dell and sysco. >> great to have you on the show. have a happy and healthy new year. see you on the other side. >> thanks. >> ann...
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high risk leads to new technologies. that combination of risk and reward will underpin the next generation of space knowledge and products. space and technology leadership requires a much broader view of the space community that has been traditional. if nasa is to have the resources it needs to maintain a preeminent role, it must expand its funding base in the reaching beyond the appropriation process on capitol hill. i say that letter point with all due respect. no federal budget in the foreseeable future is going to provide nasa with the money it needs to do everything we wanted to do. nasa must see entrepreneurship and in a blunt as key components of its science technology and exploration program. -- enablement as key components of its science technology and exploration program. there are positive signs that nasa sees merit in this approach. the commercial cargo and crew programs are encouraging. congress needs to expand the authority to move even more aggressively in this new direction. too often, the steps taken thu
high risk leads to new technologies. that combination of risk and reward will underpin the next generation of space knowledge and products. space and technology leadership requires a much broader view of the space community that has been traditional. if nasa is to have the resources it needs to maintain a preeminent role, it must expand its funding base in the reaching beyond the appropriation process on capitol hill. i say that letter point with all due respect. no federal budget in the...
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